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Control Program

The oscilloscope control programme features all of the main functions commonly found in this type of measuring stations, including much more expensive ones, such as the Autoset function, Single/Dual Windows function, math functions including FFT, extensive trigger possibilities with detailed setting (Edge, Pulse, Slope, Swap, Overtime, Video, AC Line and External Supply), signal storage and recording possibility (into internal memory or USB disc), wide range of measuring cursors and measurable values in the vertical as well as in the horizontal system, acquisition modes and settings, screen settings, and more.

Logic analyzer

The MSO 5062D is fitted with a logic analyzer which provides 16 logic channels. The analyzer is surprisingly fast: up to 500 MHz. The oscilloscope is able to measure mixed signals, making it possible to view the logic state being analyzed from the analogue voltage magnitude point of view as a function of time.

Favorable price – optimal performance

An obstacle for anyone interested in owning a good oscilloscope is the purchasing price of a digital oscilloscope. Quality oscilloscopes are expensive. Hantek brings an alternative and offers a balanced price/performance ratio. Measuring technology development and production are marching in seven-league boots, and everybody understands that computer technology prices have fallen sharply in the last decade. Measuring technology is no exception. Hantek offers a cheap and good quality solution, although not a perfect one. Hantek oscilloscopes are accessible to anyone interested in making the relevant measurements.

CAT I and CAT II: 300VRMS (10×), Installation Category;CAT III: 150VRMS (1×);Installation Category II: derate at 20dB/decade above 100kHz to 13V peak AC at 3MHz* and above. For non-sinusoidal waveforms, peak value must be less than 450V. Excursion above 300V should be of less than 100ms duration. RMS signal level including all DC components removed through AC coupling must be limited to 300V. If these values are exceeded, damage to the oscilloscope may occur.

Supports NTSC, PAL and SECAM broadcast systems for any field or any line

Holdoff Range

100ns ~ 10s

Pulse Width Trigger

Pulse Width Trigger Mode

Trigger when (< , >, = , or ≠); Positive pulse or Negative pulse

Pulse Width Trigger Point

Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the trailing edge of the pulse crosses the trigger level.Not Equal: If the pulse is narrower than the specified width, the trigger point is the trailing edge. Otherwise, the oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width.Less than: The trigger point is the trailing edge.Greater than (also called overtime trigger): The oscilloscope triggers when a pulse continues longer than the time specified as the Pulse Width

Pulse Width Range

20ns ~ 10s

Slope Trigger

Slope Trigger Mode

Trigger when (< , > , = , or ≠ ); Positive slope or Negative slope

Slope Trigger Point

Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is equal to the set slope.Not Equal: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is not equal to the set slope.Less than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is less than the set slope.Greater than: The oscilloscope triggers when the waveform slope is greater than the set slope.

Time Range

20ns ~ 10s

Overtime Trigger

Over Time Mode

Rising edge or Falling edge

Time Range

20ns ~ 10s

Alternative Trigger

Trigger on CH1

Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope

Trigger on CH2

Internal Trigger: Edge, Pulse Width, Video, Slope

Trigger Frequency Counter

Readout Resolution

6 digits

Accuracy (typical)

±30ppm (including all frequency reference errors and ±1 count errors)

Frequency Range

AC coupled, from 4Hz minimum to rated bandwidth

Signal Source

Pulse Width or Edge Trigger modes: all available trigger sourcesThe Frequency Counter measures trigger source at all times, including when the oscilloscope acquisition pauses due to changes in the run status, or acquisition of a single shot event has completed.Pulse Width Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts pulses of significant magnitude inside the 1s measurement window that qualify as triggerable events, such as narrow pulses in a PWM pulse train if set to < mode and the width is set to a relatively small time.Edge Trigger mode: The oscilloscope counts all edges of sufficient magnitude and correct polarity.Video Trigger mode: The Frequency Counter does not work.